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For example, an overall score that reflects more points on vanity, entitlement, exhibitionism and exploitiveness is more cause for concern than someone who scores high on authority, self-sufficiency and superiority, he says.
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Newsweek's critic, Joseph Morgenstern, retracted his initial view of the film's violence, admitting that he had misread explicitness for exploitiveness.
Arthur Penn obituary Sheila Whitaker 2010
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But you may be surprised to learn that poor interpersonal boundaries, the emotional shallowness that stems from buried shame, envy and its sidekick contempt, and the exploitiveness that fills the vacuum created by the absence of empathy are even more indicative of unhealthy narcissism than an inflated ego or mere selfishness.
Why is it Always About You? Sandy Hotchkiss 2002
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But you may be surprised to learn that poor interpersonal boundaries, the emotional shallowness that stems from buried shame, envy and its sidekick contempt, and the exploitiveness that fills the vacuum created by the absence of empathy are even more indicative of unhealthy narcissism than an inflated ego or mere selfishness.
Why is it Always About You? Sandy Hotchkiss 2002
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Report Abuse the danger of this widening gap between the rich and the poor is very dangerous not only to the USA but to the entire planet! look what happened to London! as more and more people feel the unfairness and exploitiveness of society and the shrewd attitude of politicians and businessmen around the world at the expense of the hard working people and the marginalized sectors of world society.
unknown title 2011
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